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New Hollow Mire Trailer Unveils a Choice-Driven Psychological Horror

Mowlo Games has released a new trailer for Hollow Mire, offering the first full look at its emotionally grounded psychological horror set in a frozen, post-war Britain.

The trailer introduces the core premise behind Hollow Mire, a choice-driven narrative set in a snow-struck corner of England in 1952, where the country is still quietly recovering from the trauma of World War II. Bleak rural landscapes, hand-painted mid-century environments, and fully voiced performances shape the game’s grounded tone, one that favors atmosphere, memory, and emotional depth over traditional horror spectacle.

At the center of it all is Breken House, a place players are warned not to interfere with. The estate “remembers” every action taken inside it, and even small choices can shift how the house responds and which narrative paths unfold.

The trailer also highlights Detective Gwen Porter, whose investigation into a missing patient and a murdered orderly at the archaic Bordon Down Asylum forms the game’s parallel storyline. Her path uncovers a darker history, rooted in the brutal and experimental mental-health practices of the Victorian era.

Key Features

  • Branching, decision-driven narrative with multiple endings
  • Two intertwined protagonists across past and present
  • Breken House reacts to player actions, altering scenes and paths
  • Detailed 1950s England & WWII environments
  • Investigative puzzles and memory reconstruction
  • Action war flashback sequences
  • Fully voiced cast & haunting cello-led score
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